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Bengaluru floods: Engineer drives through water-logged streets, the Internet reacts to photo of water inside his car

May 21, 2025 3:55 pm

Heavy rains, leading to severe waterlogging, has disrupted daily life. A viral photo of water inside a moving car has triggered outrage over the city's ongoing infrastructure challenges.

Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and beyond — what Indian cities can do to cope with floods

September 19, 2024 3:14 pm

Government needs to be more local and people need to be more active to solve India’s urban infrastructure problems

Karnataka minister M B Patil: 'There is a major shift in Lingayat votes towards Congress… For the community, it is like coming back home'

June 16, 2023 8:06 pm

Industries and Infrastructure Development Minister says investment hit in last 3-4 yrs due to issues such as hijab ban, political murders; says planning comprehensive development to decongest Bengaluru infrastructure.

After flood woes, two areas of Bengaluru hit headlines again — this time for traffic mess

November 11, 2022 3:42 pm

Panathur RUB stretch is not more than 15 feet wide and needs an immediate expansion, as per the residents. It is important to note that some residential buildings along the route have shrunk the size of the road.

Bengaluru: Civic body starts removing encroachments from lake beds and SWDs in Mahadevapura

September 13, 2022 2:16 am

The BBMP has identified a total of 15 buildings including IT parks in Mahadevapura constituency that have encroached upon SWDs.

Floodwaters gradually recede from Bengaluru as rainfall subsides

September 09, 2022 3:52 pm

The Outer Ring Road stretch from Silk Board to Marathahalli, Whitefield, Sarjapur, Varthur and Kadugodi was free from waterlogging on Friday.

Bengaluru’s rainfall pattern should be studied before drawing up master plan for city, feel experts

September 08, 2022 7:54 am

Given the extent of flooding in Bengaluru after the recent rainfall, experts have begun questioning how the city would fare if the single-day maximum rainfall recorded in 1997, were to be broken anytime soon.

As parts of city sink, IT sector goes WFH mode; CM blames past govts

September 07, 2022 6:59 am

Epsilon and Divyasree 77-degree East, where properties are valued upward of Rs 10 crore and home to many of the top management of several IT firms and start-ups, have seen most residents being ‘evacuated’, as ground levels stay flooded.

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